Association for Corporate Growth's 

6th Annual M&A DealSource Conference

 

Metropolitan Club (New York, NY
April 8th, 2010


EVENT OVERVIEW:
After five successful years of bringing together leading M&A specialists to network while sampling artisan crafted beer, this year’s DealSource or “speed dating” event will include the participation of leading middle market lenders. The 2010 conference will be a full afternoon and evening of establishing new relationships and solidifying existing ones through both structured, pre-scheduled one-on-one meetings and the traditional open networking beer tasting event with tables hosted by leading investment banking firms and middle market lenders. As an added bonus this year, Captain David Marquet will be speaking on "Leadership in turbulent times: Lessons from turning around a nuclear powered attack submarine."

 

DEALSOURCE OVERVIEW:
Sometimes compared to “speed dating”, the ACG NY DealSource enables intermediaries, investment bankers and lenders to hold private meetings with Private Equity Groups and Corporate Dealmakers.  Investment Bankers, intermediaries and lenders who are participating in the DealSource will be given the opportunity to schedule 15 minute private meetings with the private equity groups and corporate dealmakers who are attending this year’s event. 

 

AGENDA:
2:30 - Registration
3:00 - Speed Dating
4:30 - Speaker
6:00 - DealSource/Beer Tasting

 

SPEAKER: 

Captain David Marquet


Leadership in turbulent times: Lessons from turning around a nuclear powered attack submarine.

This highly provocative session on leadership is based on the premise that organizations must move from the model of leader-follower to a new "leader-leader" model to thrive in today's marketplace. It is led by former submarine commander and leadership expert David Marquet, noted for his turnaround of the nuclear powered submarine USS Santa Fe. So powerful were the results aboard Santa Fe, that noted author Dr. Stephen Covey rode his ship and wrote about it in The 8th Habit, stating "Never before had I observed such empowerment." In the session, he will provide not only the overall structure of this new model, but markers that he uses to evaluate whether the current superior performance of an organization is likely to persist beyond the personality or presence of the current leader, and endure for some time. 

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Founded in 1954, the Association for Corporate Growth (ACG) is the premier global association for professionals involved in corporate growth, corporate development, and mergers & acquisitions.  Today the ACG stands at more than 10,000 members from corporations, private equity, finance, and professional service firms representing Fortune 500, Fortune 1000, FTSE 100, and mid-market companies in 53 chapters in North America and Europe.  Leaders in corporations, private equity, finance, and professional service firms focused on building value in their organization belong to ACG.  They recognize the multiple benefits of networking within an influential community of executives growing public and private companies worldwide. 


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